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DETROIT (AP) - A reward is rising for information leading to an arrest and conviction in the shooting death of a 16-year-old suburban girl in Detroit.

The Detroit Crime Commission says private benefactors have increased one reward to $150,000, up by tens of thousands of dollars since it was initially announced. Crime Stoppers also has a reward of $12,500, bringing the total being offered to $162,500.

The family of Page Stalker, Detroit police Chief James Craig and Detroit Crime Commission Executive Director Andy Arena announced the update Friday.

As many as 30 shots were fired at a car parked Dec. 22 in a Detroit neighborhood near the border with Grosse Pointe Park. Three others teens were injured. Paige was a junior at University Liggett School, a private high school in Grosse Pointe Woods.